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IV. The Alarm Is Acknowledged | Variable Factors | |
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answering device is connected to the |
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same line as the Model 1104 (and TAD |
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is enabled), the Model 1104 will answer |
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on the first ring. First, it recites the |
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Status Report, followed by: | Tone or Pulse | |
“Warning message received by telephone | Callback | |
Acknowledgment: | ||
number...(the last number it dialed). | ||
TAD Enabled | ||
“Have a good day.” | ||
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When the Model 1104 hangs up, the alarm is acknowledged and
•If calls remain unanswered, or if they are received by an answering machine or FAX, the Model 1104 continues the dialout sequence; it waits the Intercall Time and proceeds to dial the next telephone number. Telephone numbers are dialed sequentially, and this cycle
continues for the number of Max Calls | Max Calls |
programmed. If no acknowledgment | Acknowledgment |
occurs, then at the completion of Max |
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Calls, the alarm is automatically |
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acknowledged and the |
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terminated. |
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NOTE
Acknowledging the alarm does not correct the situation! The alarm condition will still exist until the sensor is restored to its normal state.
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